Create A New Test - Any Test Type

Create A New Test - Any Test Type

Overview

There are three ways to create a new test:
  1. From a pre-set test template distributed with the software.
  2. By cloning your existing test.
  3. From a template test that you or your colleague saved in the Templates library.


Please watch the video below for more details on how to create a test (any test type).


If you have any questions about any of the content in this video or software in general, please feel free to contact our support team for assistance.


Total run time: 3:41 minutes 

Recorded in: November 2024



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